This book deals with foundational issues in the theory of the
nature of action, the intentionality of action, the compatibility
of freedom of action with determinism, and the explantion of
action. Ginet's is a volitional view: that every action has as its
core a 'simple' mental action. He develops a sophisticated account
of the individuation of actions and also propounds a challenging
version of the view that freedom of action is incompatible with
determinism.
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